MODULAR SYSTEM FOR COMPOSING FOOTWEAR ASSEMBLED BY COMBINING AT LEAST TWO INTERCHANGEABLE MODULES CONNECTED IN A REMOVABLE WAY BY CONNECTING MEANS
A modular system is described for composing footwear assembled by combining at least two interchangeable modules connected in a removable way by connection means (66), the interchangeable modules comprising: a sole module (5, 13); an upper module (6, 14); a tab module (8); an ankle size adapter module (17, 18, 21, 23, 25, 27); a boot module (30, 32, 34, 36, 38, 40, 42, 44); a (46, 48, 51, 53); and a 10 thigh size adapter module finishing module (7, 15, 19, 20, 22, 24, 26, 28, 31, 33, 35, 37, 39, 41, 43, 45, 47, 49, 52, 54).
The present invention relates to a modular system for composing footwear assembled by combining at least two interchangeable modules connected in a removable way by connection means.
In particular, the invention relates to a system of interchangeable, foldable and waterproof modules, joined together by shielded connection means, to create a modular shoe for men, women or children, which is highly performing and customizable, being able to be adapted to the fit of the single user and be easily transformed into another shoe with a different shape.
The sole module is joined in a removable way to the upper by a connection means shielded by two tapes glued and sewn to the perimeter edge of the sole, in turn joined to a midsole, designed to avoid deformation of the module itself, while the upper module is equipped with two shielded connection means located along the perimeter edges that engage it to the sole module and, if necessary, to additional upper modules, designed to create a shoe of different height, which have different geometries to accommodate the shape of the ankle/leg of the user. All modules are completed by a respective finishing module as well as by a double-headed rivet that allows the user to immediately identify both size and, when necessary, direction of attachment.
Many types of footwear are known in the prior art, differentiated from each other according to their seasonal use or according to their specific use. Each shoe comprises among its components the upper, that is the upper part of the shoe that wraps and completely or partially encloses the foot; the mounting insole; the sole and the heel as well as, lastly and possibly, a legging, or the height extension of the upper.
Generally, the upper is connected in a fixed manner to the insole and to the sole while the quarter-when present
-
- is in turn connected in a fixed manner to the upper, so that each shoe represents a product sold and conceived as a predetermined unit. This has, in fact, its own precise material and its own peculiar design. Such shoes have some drawbacks. For example, a user buys a product already pre-packaged from others, which he finds on the market and which best matches his needs and personal tastes. However, he will not be able to decide on the combination of colors and, in general, the design. This shoe is not versatile, that is, it is not able to adapt-even only aesthetically
- to the different moments of the day, especially for those who are forced to spend long periods away from home. Furthermore, these shoes become unusable when the shoe is damaged even in a single part, such as, for example, the sole or upper, so that the user will have to purchase a new product.
The need has therefore arisen in the market for footwear that allows the user to customize them, which are cheaper, more ecological and respectful of the environment, avoiding unnecessary waste and wastage. The operators in the sector have therefore turned their attention to the field in question and the concept of interchangeability between the parts of the footwear, such as the sole and/or upper and/or leg, has already been introduced and developed for some time, in order to make it is possible and easy for a user to replace the parts of the shoe following wear or in accordance with the needs or tastes of fashion.
In fact, notoriously, part of the current state-of-the-art modular or sectional footwear is equipped with interchangeable parts that have tried to meet the aforementioned needs. For example, some solutions have been envisaged that provide for the interchangeability of the soles, connected in a removable way to the upper (RM94U000219 or FR1048994), and/or of the leg, also connected in a removable way to the upper (10201190200246 or 202010901841195). As means of connection between one part of the shoe and the other, some proposed solutions include the use of buttons, strings or Velcro® (202015902331000, 102012902074765 or 102015000083510), of interlocking systems (102006901422235), of screws (WO 2005/07254) or hinges (CN108158116, US20150000160 or U.S. Pat. No. 20,080,56283). The idea of the interchangeability of footwear components is not, therefore, completely new in the art, as well as double-sided modular footwear (U.S. Pat. No. 20,181,84753 or US20150000160) are also known. However, the aforementioned inventions have drawbacks.
Firstly, the mentioned shoes have not proved practical, aesthetically pleasing and the interchangeability of their components has not proved to be functional and/or easy. Indeed, these inventions, in the majority of cases, have not found a real production, given that their characteristics were not suitable for receiving a positive feedback from users such as to justify their large-scale commercialization.
Secondly, known modular shoes have not solved the problem of the greater deformability of the sole. A sole, in fact, during the walk, in the lateral parts where the shoe bends (n. 1-2
Furthermore, shoes designed to be double-sided do not allow an effective tip-up of the upper. For example, in patent n. US20150000160 the tip-up is bound to the presence of a sandal to protect the foot. In fact, the presence of tabs, laces or other aesthetic forms of the upper on the instep are annoying to the user when the module is overturned.
Otherwise, in patent n. U.S. Pat. No. 2,018,184,753 the upper module is linear and does not provide for any aesthetic solution such as those mentioned above (for example, laces and tabs) so that the module can be overturned and conform to the user's foot only thanks to a strap that surrounds the instep.
Finally, known footwear is not able to be perfectly adapted to the specific characteristics of the user's foot, ankle and leg. Clearly, modular shoes are the ones that could best solve this problem, but none of the inventions present in today's state of the art have proposed a solution.
The features of the invention, as claimed in claim 1, will be better understood by any skilled person in the art on the basis of the following description and the attached tables of drawings, provided as a non-limiting example, in which:
The object of the present invention is, therefore, to create modular footwear through the use of different modules of easy production and use, which allow solving the aforementioned drawbacks with reference to the known art.
The invention of the modular system in question provides a user with the possibility of assembling an extremely versatile and optimal fit shoe, the latter being able to be adapted simply and quickly not only to the type of activity to be carried out, to personal taste or climate, but also and above all to the conformation of the ankle and leg and this simply by detaching and reattaching the individual modules. A further advantage is given by the possibility of being able to wash the individual modules easily and even individually, according to need.
The object of the present invention, in addition to those that will better appear below, therefore consists in having created a system of modules suitable for easily composing a modular, double-faced, highly performing shoe, waterproof and aesthetically pleasing if necessary. where the aforementioned modules, even when overturned, are packaged in such a way as to shield the connection elements (
In particular, the connection means are shielded on both their sides with peripheral flaps which also constitute the edges of each module of the system object of the present invention (for example, n. 57-60,
As regards the packaging method, each module is created starting from two scraps of fabric (n. 67-68
Along the entire perimeter edge of the first shape that makes up the single module (n. 67,
The particular positioning of the ends of the tape will be indicated in detail below with reference to the individual modules.
The presence in each module of the peripheral flaps covering the connection means will ensure that the user's foot and/or leg is always protected so that the shoe of the present invention can be worn consecutively for long periods without causing any damage to the user, by rubbing, given that the latter will always be in contact with the peripheral edges and never directly with the connection means (see for example
The presence of the peripheral flaps on both sides of the connection means performs the further important function of protecting the shoe from any impact avoiding wear and/or breakage of the latter. Any blows received by external agents are in fact cushioned by the aforementioned peripheral flaps and do not directly impact with the joining elements (
Finally, the respect of the aesthetic requirement thus obtained will also be appreciated by the user. Given that each means of connection between the modules of this shoe is completely shielded from the outside, when they are mutually engaged, a unitary shoe will be seen (see for example
Of course, the embodiments described here should not be construed as being limited to the examples set out and all modifications, equivalents, alternatives falling within the scope of the attached claims must be included.
Now, it will be understood that each module is double-sided, i.e. foldable, since each of the two sides can be used by the user as the outside of the shoe (see, for example,
The innovation of the present invention consists in having created a system of double-sided modules, which can be easily industrialized and otherwise aesthetically pleasing. The double-sided shoe assembled and produced according to the present invention can take on any aesthetic aspect and can have tongues and laces (
As indicated above, in fact, the double-face modules of currently known footwear do such not allow industrialization and do not allow exploiting all the aesthetic potential of a shoe, so much so that the final shoe, for example, only assumes the shape of a slipper or, when an attempt has been made to insert laces or other aesthetic elements of the upper, is heavier, requiring compulsory structures (such as sandals) to protect the foot.
The innovation of the present invention therefore consists in having created a modular system compatible with any aspect of the shoe, in accordance with the multiple needs, including aesthetic ones, of the user (
When the modules are made waterproof, a water-repellent fabric, such as Ripstop (n. 76-77,
It will certainly be understood that each module of the present invention is structurally two-dimensional (
Specifically, the modular system of the present invention consists of modules called—starting from the bottom upwards—sole module (n. 5 and 13,
Each terminal module chosen by the user will have its specific finishing module with the aim of making the module chosen by the user to assemble the shoe more aesthetically pleasing (n.7 and 15,
This will allow the user to create, according to his needs, a low shoe (
Each of these modules has a particular structure and a packaging method designed ad hoc to solve technical and/or aesthetic problems depending on their location within the shoe.
As indicated above, one of the problems affecting a modular shoe is that of the greater deformability of the sole during the user's walk, which also affects its resistance over time.
The innovation of the present invention is therefore that of having designed a sole capable of resisting the various deforming lateral pressures caused by the movement of the foot during walking (
As is known, in footwear conceived as a unit, the deforming effect of the sole is counteracted by wrapping and containing the affected area by means of the extension of the upper inside the sole, something that cannot clearly be possible in the footwear of the present invention, in light of the interchangeability of the upper.
In the shoe of the present invention, the sole module must be packaged according to the following methods.
Sole ModuleThe sole module (see for example n. 5 and 13
With reference to
On the bottom of the inner hull (n. 87 and 88,
The midsole is then sewn along its perimeter edge to the joining module of the upper sole (
The connection module of the upper sole consists of two strips of fabric (n. 99-100 and 101-102,
Between the two belts, once positioned flat (n. 99-100,
The junction module thus assembled (
Due to the known upward inclination of the front part of the sole, the upper edge of the outer web of the joining module is a few millimeters higher than the upper edge of both the connecting means and the inner web (n. 105,
The sole module is completed by a removable insole in gel, cork, fabric, eva or any other material suitable for insulating the foot and guaranteeing its comfort.
It will be clearly evident to those skilled in the sector that the invention of the upper sole connection module together with the particular midsole made allows the sole to better react to the vertical pressure of the foot (
For these reasons, the sole module of the present invention has a greater elasticity, a greater compression and release capacity, as well as a greater return capacity of the structure to its point of origin.
As further indicated above, the main problem of making a double-face shoe is that of its difficulty in assuming any type of aesthetic appearance. The innovative scope of the present invention therefore consists in having created a folding upper module that can take on any type of design without the use of fixed structures on the sole to protect the foot.
Upper ModuleThe upper module (n. 6 and 14,
Obviously, this module has a lower perimeter whose length is equal to that of the sole module to which it is engaged, while the upper perimeter is of a length suitable for substantially circumscribing the ankle circumscription (
The upper module can have different shapes depending on the shoe model that one wants to make every time, such as, for example, a sneakers or other type.
The elliptical shape of the front part of the upper (n. 113,
On the rear part of the upper, in correspondence with the heel and between the two shapes of the module, a piece of sponge with a substantially rectangular shape seen in plan and of variable size according to the size of the shoe is inserted and positioned (n. 116,
In the preferred embodiment of the shoe, it is provided that the upper module closes in the upper part of the user's foot through the use of laces and tongue (
To this end, in one embodiment, the closure of the double-sided upper by means of laces takes place through the use of movable tabs, called tab modules, which are also double-sided (n. 8,
The provision of movable tabs is functional not only to make possible the overturning of the upper but also to allow the closure of the upper modules by means of eyelets and laces in order to have a complete uniform shoe regardless of its height.
According to the present invention, in fact, the tongue has a variable height based on that of the shoe made by the user. There will therefore be tabs that cover only the instep of the foot (
These movable tongues constitute only a preferred embodiment of the present invention, but this does not exclude the possibility of making uppers whose shape includes that of the tongue in such a way that there is no interruption between the two elements, according to the known art. (
The tab module in question can have different shapes and such as to adapt optimally to the user's body. It can therefore be rectangular, trapezoidal or of any other shape suitable for the purpose and the particular design to be created. In a particular embodiment, the shape that makes up the tongue has the shape of a polygon seen in plan (
Finally, as indicated above, the known prior art footwear is not able to adapt perfectly to the specific characteristics of the user's foot, ankle and leg, if not by means of laces or stretch inserts.
In the shoe of the present invention, such need is solved by means of size adapter modules and the boot module.
Ankle Size Adapter ModuleAccording to the present invention, it will be possible to attach to the upper module, in place of the corresponding finishing module (n. 7 and 15,
In particular, the module in question will have a substantially rectangular (
Each ankle size adapter module has the lower edge of the same length as the ankle loop of the upper module to which it must engage (
Specifically, to create a shoe with a regular ankle, the ankle size adapter module will have a substantially rectangular shape and therefore the upper and lower edges of the same length (n. 134-135,
The boot module is the one that allows the height of the shoe to develop and wraps around the user's leg (see for example n. 30 and 32,
The boot module has a substantially trapezoidal shape seen in plan (
Precisely by virtue of the fact that the length of the lower base of the boot module corresponds to the upper base of the ankle size adapter module, it follows that also this module adapts optimally to the shape of the user's leg (regular size boot module n. 30 and 32,
According to the present invention, the closure of the boot module takes place by joining the oblique sides of the trapezoidal shape (81-82,
Assuming that the boot module wraps the user's leg and is joined by eyelets and laces (n.75,
The present invention provides second way of implementing the boot at thigh height (
In particular, the module in question will have a substantially rectangular (
Each thigh size adapter module has the lower edge of the same length as the upper base of the corresponding boot module to which it must engage (n. 48 and 46
Specifically, to create a boot that fits a medium-sized thigh, the thigh-size module will have adapter a substantially rectangular shape and therefore the upper and lower edges of the same length (n. 144-145,
At this point, the advantage of also providing this module will be evident, allowing it to create a boot at thigh height that adapts itself even more optimally to the conformation of the user's knee and thigh.
Finishing ModuleAs indicated above, the modular system of the present invention provides for an aesthetically pleasing final shoe as the assembly of the modules is not perceptible from the outside.
This is made possible not only through the provision of the aforementioned peripheral flaps that shield the connection means between each module, but also through the provision of terminal modules, called finishing modules, which complete the shoe and have a lower edge of a length equal to that of the upper edge of the corresponding module to which it engages (see for example, n. 7 and 15,
Unlike in the other modules of the present invention and described above, the one in question is devoid of the connection means in its upper edge (see for example n. 7 and 15,
It will be obvious that all above described modules involve problems with their coupling determined by the variability of the size of the shoe, of the direction of use of the module and, for the upper modules, of the circumference of the ankle and/or of the leg of the user.
For this reason, in the present invention, a special double-headed rivet made of metal, plastic or other suitable material (n. 174-175,
The peculiarity of the rivet positioned on the modules is that both heads are engraved with the number of the shoe, specifying whether it is EU, USA or UK, as well as the size of the module (
As will be explained in detail below, the rivet also allows the insertion of further indications that are necessary based on the connection means chosen for the union between the various modules.
In light of all the foregoing, it appears clear that the present invention has concretely solved the technical problems underlying the production of a shoe that is not only interchangeable but also double-faced and more corresponding to the shape of the user's leg, allowing the itself to present all most different possible aesthetic styles, such as laces, leggings and so on. The obvious consequence is the double benefit in terms of money for the user who, for example, instead of buying two uppers with different patterns to have two different shoes, thanks to the present invention, will be able to purchase a single double-face upper.
The creative potential of the shoe of the present invention is boundless. The modules, all double-sided, can in fact be joined together even in height, on the leg, up to the level that best reflects the user's needs. Their infinite combinations are intuitive. The individual user can then become his own stylist, creating his own unique and highly original footwear through the unique and original assembly of each module.
The shoe of the present invention is therefore not only customizable but becomes multi-season and suitable for any occasion. The user can in fact freely choose which and how many modules of the shoe to join together and therefore also decide the height of the shoe and/or boot.
Furthermore, any terminal module chosen by the user will have its respective finishing module, designed to cover the final connection means so that even the last edge of the shoe will not create problems of rubbing in contact with the user's body nor it will look unsightly. From the outside, the shoe will in fact always be complete and harmonious.
The modular system of the present invention can be better understood and implemented with reference to the attached drawings, which illustrate some exemplary and non-limiting embodiments thereof, given that the shoe systems described in this document can use components and sub-components adaptable to any function and aesthetics of the shoe. All these shoe models are, therefore, intended to fall within the scope of the present invention.
FIRST EMBODIMENT OF THE MEANS OF CONNECTION BETWEEN THE MODULESIn this first embodiment, the engagement means applied to the individual modules consist of zippers with teeth made of metal, such as Zama or other similar material. The autonomous washability of each shoe module requires, in fact, that said hinge be resistant to high temperatures and that it does not deform even after numerous washes. It is in fact clear that its eventual de formation would compromise the perfect interchangeability between the various modules. Therefore, the zip must necessarily be made of a material resistant to high washing temperatures such as, for example, zamak or other similar alloys. On the contrary, it cannot be made of plasticized material due to its inclination to deformation. The plasticized material cannot be used also because it is less resistant to deformation and/or breakage caused by any impact that the foot can undergo during walking, especially in its front part.
In the present invention, each zip fastener is composed of two rows of complementary teeth, each applied at the respective edge of a module (n. 154-158,
The connection means are of the sizes indicated above for various reasons. A particular technical problem due to the use of the zip for the shoe of the present invention consists in making its modules perfectly interchangeable when these are the result of industrial production. In other words, it is necessary that any module on the market can be perfectly coupled with the others without creating any defect and, specifically, without an excess of teeth or tissue following their union. It is clear that the number of teeth of each webbing must be the same, but compelling the manufacturer to count the number would certainly be a long and non-functional procedure. A further innovation of the present invention therefore consists in having introduced a functional and fast method that allows all modules to be coupled easily. For this purpose, it is necessary that the teeth are as small as possible, such as T5 or T3, so that the space between one and the other is minimal. The tape of the zipper of each module can then be cut according to the length of the side where it is to be sewn. In fact, the size of the teeth means that strips of equal length automatically correspond to the same number of teeth and, moreover, the space between one and the other tooth does not cause excesses of unsightly or non-functional tissue, leaving holes in the closure of the hinge. Furthermore, a chain with small teeth is more pleasing from an aesthetic point of view, which will be particularly appreciated with reference to the modules supplementary to the basic shoe.
Finally, each of the modules described above, due to its unique characteristics, has specific packaging methods also with reference to the connection means in question.
For example, the cup of the slider is always applied to the sole module at a predetermined point of the medial longitudinal arch of the foot (
Between the cup of the chain slider (n. 159,
In detail, the ribbons of the aforementioned module, which in this embodiment do not have their ends sewn together (
Now it is evident that the upper module is bilateral, that is, it can be switched from the right side to the left side of the shoe when turned over on itself to create the double-sided effect. This has a significant advantage in terms of greater aesthetic appeal, given that the shape of the upper will respect the anatomy of the foot.
In the present invention, the slider is never positioned on the upper (for example,
Pin and zip fastener located along the outer edge of the upper module are positioned as follows: by placing the module vertically and placing us in front of it (
A small tab (n. 176,
As regards the zip located along the upper edge of the upper module, the pin (n. 168,
With reference to the upper supplementary modules, including the finishing modules, the cursor, as mentioned, is always double-sided and is applied on the chain of teeth positioned in the lower part of each module (see, for example,
In the same way as in the modules already described, the pin must be free and not completely covered by the peripheral flaps of the module and in such a way as to ensure the necessary space for the movements that the user will have to make with his fingers to open/close the hinge zip, with the difference that it must be positioned at a minimum distance of 1 cm from the edge of the edge.
Likewise, each additional module is bilateral as it can be used for both right and left footwear depending on which of the two sides is chosen by the user and, therefore, in each module the cursor turns clockwise in the right footwear and counterclockwise in the left footwear.
Finally, according to the present invention, the boot module packaging method has further peculiarities when also the joining means used for the union between its vertical edges is a zip.
In this case, the double-sided slider of the zip that is used to close the module must be positioned in the upper part of the module itself (n.50,
Even in this case, the pin must be free so as to ensure the necessary space for the user's movements and must be positioned at a distance of about 1 cm from the upper end of the side of the trapezoidal shape (
Compliance with this packaging rule allows both the zip that engages the boot module to the ankle-size adapter module to be closed at the same time, as well as the zip used to close the boot module along its vertical, since it is neither physically nor mechanically possible that two chains of zip fasteners, one placed vertically, one placed horizontally, can cross.
Considering that in this first embodiment of the connection system between the modules, each of the modules is bilateral, on each head of the rivet applied to them there is, in addition to the additional information indicated above, an arrow indicating their direction of coupling and the sliding one of the cursor (n. 175,
Second embodiment of the connection system between the modules
In the second embodiment of the present invention, the means of connection between the modules is constituted by a pressure sheath of silicone rubber or other similar material which runs along the perimeter of the single module (n.174,
In particular, said means of conjunction consists of the union of two parts, one so-called male (n. 175,
In all modules, the male sheath is located in the lower perimeter of the module (n. 182,
The union between the various modules takes place by means of the pressure exerted by the user on the male sheath in contact with the female sheath (
The stability of the union between the modules is given by the peculiar shape of the sheath. In particular, the 90° angle formed between the arrow shaft and its tip (n. 176,
The aforementioned type of connecting means for footwear is partially already known in the current state of the art. However, each of said connection tools provides, for the coupling of the modules, the interlocking of the so-called male part with the so-called female part and their subsequent flow until complete conjunction. This entails the obvious drawback that, for example, it will not be possible to perfectly interchange the upper with the sole. In fact, the shape of the shoe itself does not allow it to slide along its entire perimeter. The fact that, in today's state of the art, the interchangeability between sole and upper by means of sliding is ample proof of this, is provided only for parts of the shoe (U.S. Pat. No. 4,363,177 or 2020040026264).
It will therefore certainly be appreciated that the shoe of the present invention in accordance with the second embodiment allows complete, simple, durable and functional interchangeability between the various modules by means of a sheath having the full length of the edge of the module to be joined.
In conclusion, the modular system of the shoe of the present invention as conceived and described is susceptible of numerous modifications and variations, all included within the scope of the inventive concept as claimed. Likewise, also the means of connection between the modules is susceptible to numerous modifications and variations and may have other embodiments without thereby departing from the protective scope of the present invention as claimed.
All above described details can be replaced with other technically equivalent elements and all materials used, as well as the contingent shapes and sizes, can be of any type conforming to the needs, without thereby departing from the protective scope of the following claims as claimed below.
Claims
1-19. (canceled)
20. A modular system for composing footwear assembled by combining at least two interchangeable modules connected in a removable way by connection means, the interchangeable modules comprising:
- a sole module removably connectable to an upper module and comprising a sole of elastic material, along an edge of which a joining module is a fixed upper sole comprising connection means between the modules for removably connecting the sole module to an upper module,
- the upper module removably connectable to the sole module and connectable to upper modules by means of connection means connected to its edge,
- a tab module removably connectable to the upper module by means of connection means connected to lateral sections of the tab module and to an upper part of the upper module,
- an ankle-cutting adapter module removably connectable to the upper module and to upper modules by means of connection means connected to lower and upper edges and/or to vertical sides,
- a boot module removably connectable to the corresponding ankle-cutting adapter module and to the upper modules by means of connection means connected to the lower and upper edges and/or to the vertical sides,
- a thigh size adapter module removably connectable to the corresponding boot module and to the upper modules by means of connection means connected to the lower and upper edges and/or to the vertical sides,
- a finishing module removably connectable to the corresponding lower modules by means of connection means to the lower edge.
21. The modular system of claim 20, wherein the sole module comprises a preformed sole of elastic material which comprises an inner shell along the edge of which the upper sole connection module is fixed on a perimeter.
22. The modular system of claim 21, wherein the sole module comprises a midsole housed on a bottom of the inner shell and fixed to the sole joining module upper at its edge.
23. The modular system of claim 20, wherein the connection means comprise a webbing, and in that the module for joining the upper sole comprises two belts sewn together, of length corresponding to an inner perimeter of the sole and of sufficient height to cover the connection means, between which a strap of the connection means is inserted.
24. The modular system of claim 20, wherein the ankle-cutting adapter module has a substantially trapezoidal or rectangular geometry seen in plan and a length of variable upper perimeter edge to be adapted to a circumference of a user's ankle.
25. The modular system of claim 20, wherein the thigh size adapter module has a substantially trapezoidal or rectangular geometry seen in plan and a variable length of an upper perimeter edge to fit a user's thigh circumference.
26. The modular system of claim 20, wherein the tab module has a variable height according to the height of the footwear made by a user and such as to cover only an instep of a foot, and/or an ankle and/or a leg.
27. The modular system of claim 20, wherein the modules are made by sewing at least one shape of water-repellent material on an internal side of each module.
28. The modular system of claim 20, wherein the means for connecting the modules comprise zippers comprising a webbing, a slider and/or a pin and/or a stop.
29. The modular system of claim 28, wherein in each module the slider of the zippers turns clockwise in the right footwear and counterclockwise in the left footwear.
30. The modular system of claim 29, wherein in the sole module a cup of the slider is applied at a point of intersection between a plantar arch and a perpendicular line which, seen in plane, joins an instep to the plantar arch.
31. The modular system of claim 30, wherein in the sole module a zipper tape is equipped with a slider, in the upper module the zipper tapes zippers are exclusively equipped with pin and stop, in the upper modules a cursor is double-sided and is positioned on the tape located on the lower edge.
32. The modular system of claim 20, wherein the connecting means of the modules comprise a pressure sheath comprising a male part and a female part.
33. The modular system of claim 32, wherein the male part is located in a lower perimeter of each module and has an arrow-shaped front section, and in that the female part is located in an upper perimeter of each module and has a rectangular vertical section having an internal cavity of a same shape as an arrow of the male sheath.
34. The modular system of claim 20, wherein the connection means are shielded on both their sides with peripheral flaps which constitute the edges of each module.
35. The modular system of claim 20, wherein each module is double-sided, that is, can be folded so that two surfaces can be used as an exterior of the shoe.
Type: Application
Filed: Sep 9, 2022
Publication Date: Nov 28, 2024
Inventor: Giacomo Macri' (Torino)
Application Number: 18/697,142